Day six approaches...published at 21:26 British Summer Time 1 July 2016
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GB's Dan Evans loses to Federer 4-6 2-6 2-6 on Centre
Play will be held on Sunday to clear backlog
Djokovic 6-7 1-6 Querrey when rain stopped play
GB's Tara Moore loses 1-6 6-2 3-6 to Kuznetsova
Serena Williams beats Christina McHale 6-7 6-2 6-4
Mike Henson and Caroline Chapman
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Four-time Wimbledon semi-finalist Tim Henman speaking on BBC Two a few minutes ago about the decision to have play on Sunday to clear the backlog of matches.
“It was pretty straightforward as we still have second round matches. You’ve got to avoid sections of the draw getting too far apart.
“If we weren’t to play on Sunday, women would be playing the third round on Monday, fourth round on Tuesday, the quarter-finals on Wednesday and the semi-finals on Thursday.
“Their hand was slightly forced. It has only happened three times in the past and there’s a few logistical issues, but it’s great for the fans.
“This is an opportunity for the fans when they apply online but we do hope we get some good weather.”
So do we, Tim. So do we.
In case you missed it in all the hoopla of the Federer v Evans showdown...
Wimbledon officials have confirmed there WILL be play on the middle Sunday of the tournament to accommodate for the delays we've experienced because of the rain.
It's only the fourth time it's happened. Tickets will be available online only.
Get that F5 button at the ready tomorrow...
Missed out on today's action at Wimbledon? That, you will be pleased to know, is not a problem. Just head to our dedicated video and highlights page...
Federer 6-4 6-2 6-2 Evans
Roger Federer speaking to BBC TV: "I got a good start in all three sets and that helps a lot so I was able to play more freely.
"He was under pressure. He got no free points off his own serve but I was able to get a lot back and get a lot of balls and be in aggressive position, so it was great for me and I was extremely pleased.
"I won’t be playing him (Andy) for a while. It was fun playing Marcus and Dan they are very talented and I wish them well in the future. It is always a pleasure playing local guys."
Federer 6-4 6-2 6-2 Evans
Jim Courier
Former world number one on BBC TV
Federer got better throughout this match.
He will be the lone player in men's draw to have tomorrow off and two days rest.
Evans has played the great man on the great court.
Federer 6-4 6-2 6-2 Evans
So Roger Federer dispatches of another Brit at Wimbledon.
That means there's only one remaining...
(Yes, you Andy)
Federer 6-4 6-2 6-2 Evans
A beautiful ace takes Federer to match point.
And Dan Evans can only return long on his next serve. Evans can't hang on any longer.
Federer is on fire and he's stormed into the last 16 in emphatic style.
So if you missed the news from a little earlier, there will be play on the middle Sunday at Wimbledon for the first time since 2004 to clear the backlog of matches.
Full ticket details will be announced at 13:00 BST on Saturday, but sales will be in advance online with no tickets available on the day.
*Federer 6-4 6-2 5-2 Evans
"Come on, Dan," shout the crowd as Dan Evans now attempts to hold to love.
And he does! The British number four watches a Federer return go past the baseline and he chalks off his service game.
Fed to serve for the match.
Federer 6-4 6-2 5-1 Evans*
How about another hold to love? Alrighty then.
The Roger Federer Express is coming down the home straight.
This was the pick of Federer's shots on his way to winning the second set.
*Federer 6-4 6-2 4-1 Evans
And now Federer decides he wants to break to love.
Dan Evans rescues one break point but that's all he's got in his locker. The British number four is fading fast.
Federer 6-4 6-2 3-1 Evans*
I think old Rog wants to knock off early. He races through his service game to love.
*Federer 6-4 6-2 2-1 Evans
Federer is patrolling the net with intent and waits patiently for a drop-shot winner. Evans is miles back and has no chance of racing onto it. He's a sly dog, that Roger fella.
But now the world number three is hitting his racquet in frustration as Evans pulls it back to 30-30.
But you don't want to anger Federer. He catapults a forehand cross-court for break point - 99 mph!
We go to deuce as Evans taps over a winner at the net, but Federer moves back to break point again.
Evans hits long and Federer remains on top.
Andrew Cotter
BBC tennis commentator on BBC Two
That hold of serve makes things look so much better for Dan Evans. He's ahead in the set based on that. It makes a difference to your mindset when you look at the board.
Federer 6-4 6-2 1-1 Evans*
It's small victories for Evans at the moment. He draws Federer into a rare mistake and moves to 15-30.
But the Swiss quickly recovers to close it out in style with two huge serves.
*Federer 6-4 6-2 0-1 Evans
Evans is back on serve, trying to salvage this match against the world number three.
The 26-year-old volleys a winner for 30-30 and then demolishes a straight backhand. Take that, R-Fed!
And a blistering forehand after a decent rally sees the Briton hold. Big cheers from Centre Court.
Richard Krajicek
BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
Dan Evans can't do much more - other than what he's doing, and knee-ing Roger at the net! It's just so hard. He's playing too nice for Roger. If he doesn't change what he's doing, at least take time between points. Frustrate Roger in that way.